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Tuesday's AOA began with Garrett Toay, of Ag Trader Talk, outlining the bull thesis for today's move in the grains and his expectations for the Quarterly Grain Stocks report on Friday. Next, Tanner Breymer, Sr. Dir. Government Affiars at NCBA provided an update on the cattle contract library pilot project from USDA AMS. And the DC focus stayed through segment 3, with Brook Duer, Staff Attorney at the PSU Center for Ag and Shale Law explaining the recent EPA actions on glyphosate and dicamba. And the episode closed with Casey Seymour, founder of Moving Iron LLC, with a farm machinery update Mike Pearson
Weaving entrepreneurship into the fabric of daily activities is innovative in itself. Helping to weave that fabric into communities to create a direct economic impact on family and community has shown has turned into a passion. Join Mr. Gabriel Flores as he welcomes the founder of a Digital Health startup, lead organizer of Portland Startup Weekend Latino, and Founder of Latino Founders a professional organization empowering the next generation of Latino entrepreneurs as they discuss the study of entrepreneurship innovation. Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/the-shades-of-entrepreneurship/donations
Pennsylvania Turfgrass - Max Schlossberg, Ph.D., Assoc. Prof. Turfgrass Nutrition/Soil Fertility, PSU Center for Turfgrass Science As turfgrass managers, understanding the nutritional requirements of our turf and staying abreast of its nutritional status comprise important responsibilities. The methods by which we do so are varied, and generally coined fertility or nutritional assessment techniques. One of [...] The post Pennsylvania Turfgrass Council – Consider the Source: How & Why Tissue Testing Delivers appeared first on The Turf Zone.
Juan Barraza is the Director at the Center for Entrepreneurship of Portland State University. Juan is one of the most influential voices of the Latinx startup ecosystem and comes back to the studio to tell us more about the upcoming plan to launch the first Latinx Startup Accelerator program in the Pacific Northwest - Latinx Founders. Juan Barraza es el Director del Centro de Emprendimiento de la Universidad Estatal de Portland. Juan es una de las voces mas influenciales en el ecosistema startupero de Portland y vuelve a nuestro estudio despues de dos años para contarnos acerca de su plan de lanzar una Aceleradora para startups latinos primera en la region: Latinx Founders.
Is 'certification' right for me? Whether you're talking about Lean, Six Sigma, Lean Sigma, PMI, APICS, Prosci or countless other certification programs, how do you decide which one is right for you or whether you need it at all? Nicole Sisco from PSU Center for Executive and Professional Education will be on hand to talk about CEPE's certificate programs and answer questions. Team members from Lean Portland will facilitate a short brainstorming activity, followed by the usual networking and nerding out. Watch the video of this podcast at: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HZsgtUGG0Ug
Juan Barraza is a startup champion in the State of Oregon and he shares his tales of early success but also learning from failures. He has worked tirelessly with young Latino entrepreneurs in the U.S. creating many forums and events to help them craft their pitches and getting them ready for investor presentations. This guy is an absolute machine of pure goodwill! Juan Barraza es un gran promotor de las startups en Oregon y nos cuenta sus historias de éxitos y también enseñanzas después de fracasos. Juan continúa trabajando sin cesar con jóvenes emprendedores latinos en los EE.UU. creando eventos y foros destinados a ayudar a nuevas generaciones con sus presentaciones y pitches para inversionistas. Este chico es una maquina de buenondismo puro!
An off year election creates the opportunity to take stock of the state of our civics. Election day coincides with the release of new analysis on voter turnout in local elections. Portland State University's Who Votes For Mayor? project details a disturbing downward trend across the 30 largest cities in the United States. "Democracy is in more danger now than at any time in my lifetime for a very simple reason," says Phil Keilsing, director of the PSU Center of Public Service, "it is because so many people are exiting the arena." Enter a pair of civic startups, each focused at opposite ends of the balloting process. Ballot Readyprovides a single, independent, online source of candidate information down to the voting track level. If Ballot Ready is voter facing, another startup is candidate facing. As its name suggest, RunForOffice.org allows prospective candiates to find out opportunities to run among 116,242 elected offices simply entering their street address.
On this edition of Making Oregon, our guest is Juan Barazza, a Portland champion for entrepreneurial development, as the Program Manager at Portland State University Center for Entrepreneurship, the President of the local chapter of ALPFA (the Association of Latino Professionals for America), and as the founder and CEO of startup VDO interpreters, a A SaaS platform that provides Language Access Compliance for the Healthcare Industry. He’s also going to be a speaker at the upcoming “GoGreen” conference in Portland on October 5th (Built Oregon is a sponsor). We’ll talk about Juan’s personal journey, his transition to startup founder after a corporate career in multiple industries, and his budding local involvement in mentorship, startup development, and sustainability through Startup Weekend Latino, the PSU Center for Entrepreneurship, and the Cleantech challenge Lastly, we’ll have a great discussion about his leadership in helping Oregon and Portland keep the conversation going regarding diversity, equity and inclusion in the entrepreneurial and investment arenas.
What are Millennials and what do they want? Econ Minute answers that with a presentation from the PSU Center for Real Estate Annual Conference. Get inside the minds of the mysterious Millennials and learn how they and their parents will change the world. Next, we spend a few minutes on affordable housing and look at how it's a problem worsened by policy. We end with a look at income taxes and the role they play in attracting scientists to a state ... or driving them out.